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@BillYo414 posted:

Good to know on that Samsung. I'm wanting to start a youtube channel and I'm trying to figure out what camera I need.

I gotta say I am really impressed and inspired now that I have had some time to comb through the thread. Your scenery is off the charts!! I think the most mind blowing thing for me is how the full scale world melts away in your photos and videos. I can't get over those 3D printed cars too. Very impressive!

Thanks for the kind words, Bill.

I always say unless you model a desert, you can never have too many trees (or details). I really think one of the reasons a lot of people model the D&RGW is so they don't have to put down much green grass or trees. I spent some time every year of my youth in that area, so I knew how lush the scenery is there. Frankly, I don't think I've nailed the look of it for how I remember it (I haven't been back there in far too long, sadly) but I keep adding more scenic elements where I think they make sense.

I have a flickr.com page in the signature line, with a lot of photos (if you work from the back you can see the progression of the scenery as well). I had a website but the server recently (and suddenly) declared you have to pay $30/month, so I'm in the process of starting over in Blogspot with updates of what I'm doing at the time.

As for the cell, it doesn't take as good still photos than my previous cell phone did, but it takes really good video. So much so that I shot all the video for my trainmasters.tv segment on it and I think it all turned out very well.

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